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Cities and counties such as San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Jose will still pay salaries higher than the state rate

Cities and counties such as San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Jose will still pay salaries higher than the state rate

After lengthy and costly work, the Hotel del Coronado in San Diego continues its legacy, with nearly a thousand rooms and one million visitors annually

The Venezuelan stylist, one of the 252 men deported by the United States to a third nation for the first time, is trying to rebuild his life after four months of detention

Without the possibility of obtaining a work permit and fearing deportation, 35,000 families with children still live in the city’s shelters
The biologist explains his latest discoveries, his new tattoo, his kidnapping, and his five rules for being creative

Although authorities were informed of the yacht’s illegal activities in the largest fully protected marine reserve in North America, the shipowner has not faced any sanctions so far

Todd Lyons, the head of immigration enforcement, boasts about an operation in Boston that took nearly 1,500 people into custody in May

Immigrants expelled by the United States once again face a gang-dominated society where extortion and homicide are the norm

The Colombian tells of the mistreatment to which US authorities subject migrants expelled after the Republican assumed the presidency

A tour of the devastated areas reveals the destruction that the Eaton and Palisades blazes left in their wake

Chris and Julienna have slept in a mobile home for 15 years, and their 13-year-old son Ayden has never lived in a house. That all changed in May, when the city of San Diego gave them state-subsidized housing

The deaths of three sea lion pups and several viral videos of encounters with humans have revived a years-long struggle between environmentalists and residents in San Diego

The ruling means the Department of Homeland Security must quickly process the children and place them in facilities that are ‘safe and sanitary’

The Felix and Frieze art fairs headline the cultural offerings in a city where the number of galleries has multiplied in recent years

The US Navy has commissioned a new ship in San Diego, which will sail as part of the Seventh Fleet. It will operate in an area of the Pacific where its great geopolitical rivals – China and Russia – are also located

Migrants who previously had a safe place to charge phones, use the bathroom, eat a meal and arrange to head elsewhere in the U.S. were now left on the street as migrant aid groups scrambled to help out as best they could

Two bears, a male and a female, are expected to arrive as early as the end of summer, about five years after the zoo sent its last pandas back to China

President Joe Biden said in a statement that he and first lady Jill Biden are ‘heartbroken’ to learn of the loss of ‘five of our nation’s finest warriors’

At least a half dozen public piers are closed after being damaged repeatedly by storms over the past two years. Repair costs have climbed into the millions of dollars

The death toll at the world’s most dangerous land crossing threatens to surpass the 560 victims documented last year

Stellantis, an automaker of 14 car brands including Dodge, Jeep, and Chrysler, expressed concern
Caught between drug violence and the devastating effects of insatiable demand, the southern border clings to naloxone, a medication that can reverse overdoses stemming from opioids. But while it’s saving lives in the United States, it’s virtually impossible to find in Mexico

The pandemic temporarily stemmed the exodus. Now emigration has resumed, with China’s economy struggling to rebound and youth unemployment high

Access to medication and a private space to get a self-managed abortion are particularly difficult for migrants, who can spend several months in shelters on the border. Along the way, thousands are victims of robbery, human trafficking and sexual abuse

Helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft had been deployed to return from the remote location with the rest of the injured

Meteorologists say Hurricane Hilary held a maximum sustained wind speed of 85 mph at 2 a.m. Sunday as the storm was located 30 miles from Punta Eugenia, Mexico, and 385 miles from San Diego

The Endres family’s home is two old vehicles with no fixed address. Like them, around 400,000 people lead this type of life in the United States